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SUICID
E
PREVENTI
ON
DSHS
BY: JENNA HEISE MA, NCC, BC-DMT
ACCREDITED, AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF SUICIDOLOGY SUICIDE PREVENTION COORDINATOR
MENTAL HEALTH & SUBSTANCE ABUSE
In Texas we average 7 deaths by suicide a day
Close to 34,000 people die by suicide each year in the United States
MAGNITUDE OF SUICIDE DEATHS
WHAT DO WE KNOW ABOUT SUICIDE IN TEXAS…
Number of deaths in Texas:2,433 suicide deaths in 2007 and 2,618 in 20081½ times more suicides than homicides 2nd leading cause of death among young adults(25-34 years)3rd leading cause of death of teens and college aged youth(15-24 years)
Although there is no one cause, 90% of those who die by suicide have an underlying mental health or substance abuse condition. It effects nearly 20% of those with bipolar disorder and 15% of those with schizophrenia.
44
Leading Cause Death, Texas 2007
Source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, WISQARS
GENDER/ ETHNICITY & CULTURAL DATA DIFFERENCES IN SUICIDE DEATHS
Gender: Across all ages, more males die by suicide and more females attempt suicide
Ethnicity/Culture: For youth, the highest self-reported attempts in the U.S. is among Latina female teens and the highest death rate for both teens and adults is for White males. Note: recent years have seen some death rate increases for young African American males.
Note: African American females have tended to have some of the lowest suicide death rates through the years…Why?
Assume-Protective factors
(Data from suicidology.org, WISQARS, and Texas DSHS searchable database http://soupfin.tdh.state.tx.us/cgi-bin/death)
Source: Youth Risk Behavior Survey, 2011
HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS REPORT OF SUICIDAL BEHAVIOR BY SEX,
TEXAS 2011
12%
20%
8%
13%
0%
5%
10%
15%
20%
25%
Male Female
Thought*
Attempt**
YOUTH RISK BEHAVIOR SURVEY (YRBS) - 2011
TEXAS PUBLIC HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS
Statistically significant data increase in suicide attempts from 2009 to 2011
2009: Estimated prevalence of suicide attempts = 7.4%
2011: Increase in estimated prevalence of suicide attempts = 10.8%
• 634 students are depressed
• 343 are considering suicide
• 287 students are likely making plans to kill themselves
• 234 students are likely attempting suicide
• 76 students are likely hurting themselves so badly they need medical attention
YRBS 2011 SUICIDE ATTEMPT DATAHIGH SCHOOL with 2,171 STUDENTS
SOURCE: Using 2010-2011 AEIS data from http://ritter.tea.state.tx.us/perfreport/aeis/2010/campus.srch.html
TEXAS YOUTH SUICIDE PREVENTION PROJECT(TYSP)
Shaded Boxes indicate lead staff for each partnering agency.
DSHS Project Director (Heise)
MHAT Project Director (Nudd)
DSHS Evaluation Director (Guthrie)
DSHS Representative to
Suicide Prevention
Council (Heise)
Redstone Analytics (Baumler)
MHAT Contractor (Keller)
CHCS Project Director (Lopez)
CHCS Project
Coordinator
TrainingGatekeeperTrain the TrainerPostventionKognito online training for teachers (Title V)
Suicide Prevention CouncilInfrastructure28 CoalitionsTexas State SP PlanPolicy issuesTechnical Assistance
Public AwarenessBilingual brochuresPSAsPrevention & Postvention toolkitsiPHONE & Android AppsSymposium (Title V)Youth Videos (Title V)
TYSP INFO – MENTAL HEALTH AMERICA TEXAS
TYSP & CENTER FOR HEALTH CARE SERVICES SCREENING PROGRAM
Screening with military dependent children at Brooke Army Medical Base
109 screened positive (approximately 25%)44 participants received services (approximately 40% of 109)50 participants took no action15 participants were unable to be contacted
TITLE V & SUICIDE PREVENTION
Sam B. Cooper III, LMSW-IPRDirector, Office of Title V & Family
HealthTexas Department of State Health
ServicesMain: 512-776-7373
Direct: 512-776-2184
MHSA & TITLE V – WORKING TOGETHER
Title V Maternal and Child Health Block Grant
- 18 National Performance Measures
- 7 State Performance Measures
NPM 16 – Reduce the rate of suicide among 15 to 19 year olds
- Activities reported include
- Texas Youth Suicide Prevention (TYSP) Grant
- Child Fatality Review Team (CFRT)
- Regional Maternal and Child Health Staff
- Education Service Center School Health Specialists
MHSA & TITLE V – WORKING TOGETHER
Title V provided funding opportunities for one-time projects
- Partner with DSHS programs with shared goals related to
- women and infants
- children and adolescents
- children and youth with special health care needs
- Projects were to be short-term
Suicide Prevention received funding for
- Suicide Prevention Symposium
- Kognito training for teachers
- True Stories of Hope and Help Videos for Youth
MHSA & TITLE V – WORKING TOGETHER
Youth Video High Visibility
• Alamo Drafthouse Video Premier Party - over 100 people attended panel discussion with video producers, Title V, MHSA staff & youth from videos
• Suicide Prevention Resource Center Director & Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration staff talk about the videos at the White House
• Highlighted on National Websites homepage• National Suicide Prevention Lifeline www.suicidepreventionlifeline.org• Texas Suicide Prevention Website www.TexasSuicidePrevention.org• Already have over 11,000 hits on U tube – going viral!
IN T
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WORDS:
YOUTH
VID
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WATC
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HE RIG
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TALK
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BOUT IT
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HEIR O
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AVE LI
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KURT’S STORYKURT’S STORYhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ut50YltRDZ8&feature=relmfu
MAGGIE’S STORYMAGGIE’S STORYhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F9-QWm1vqRA&feature=relmfu
Ribbons of Hope
FOR MORE INFORMATION
TexasSuicidePrevention.org
Jenna Heise Sam Cooper
512-776-3407 512-776-2184Jenna.heise@dshs.state.tx.us
Sam.Cooper@dshs.state.tx.us
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